Bauernhof Großwolfing & Apartmenthaus Fischbacher - Ebbs

Welcome to the house Fischbacher! Spend your most precious time in the year, your holidays, there where holidays are still holidays! Our apartment house Fischbacher and our farm “Großwolfing” are situated calm at the town's boundary between Ebbs and Walchsee. We have eight apartments in the house Fischbacher and two apartments in the farm “Großwolfing”. Our flats are furnished in a rustic Tyrolean style and have all been newly renovated.

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Take your basket and milk bottle to go shopping - the "Laderl" More

As regional as possible, with as little waste as possible: that is how Albert Schmieder wants his new business, lovingly named the "Laderl", to run. Cheese, milk and other products from the Hatzenstätt Alpine dairy (Niederndorferberg) are sold on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm. The boss asks that you bring your own milk bottles or cans, so that packaging is minimised as much as possible.

Important prehistoric site - the Tischofer Cave More

The Tischofer Cave is at the start of the Kaisertal (Sparchenklamm). Since the 17th century there have been regular findings of bones in the cave, which leads around 40 meters into the mountain. An excavation in 1906 found skeletons of humans as well as over 300 cave bears. It also found remains of foxes, hyenas, wolves and even reindeer. Tools made of bone and stone, ceramic fragments, bronze jewellery and casting moulds from the Bronze Age were also discovered. These discoveries prove early human habitation in the Neolithic (approx. 30,000 years BC) and Bronze Age. The Tischofer Cave is also a special power place listed in the book "Magisches Tirol" (magical Tyrol). (Note: a number of complete skeletons of cave bears can be viewed in the museum of local history at Kufstein Fortress.). The Tischofer Cave was also used as a meeting point and weapons cache by Tyrolean soldiers during the war of liberation from Napoleon's troops in 1809.

The Tyrolean Haflingers - Haflinger world and carriage museum More

The stud farm Ebbs, the oldest Haflinger stud in the world, is the most important Haflinger stud farm in the world, and centre of international Haflinger breeding. The stud farm Ebbs is a modern stud farm with approx. 100 Haflingers, and is located in idyllic Ebbs at the foot of the Zahmer Kaiser. 2 riding arenas, multiple stable buildings with approx. 100 boxes and pens for the colts, a stadium, the stud farm arena, with over 3,500 seats, as well as an administration and residential building, form the heart of the traditional stud farm. Approximately 4 hectares of paddocks, a training arena with dressage area, as well as a horse exerciser round off the stud, located next to Wagrain palace in Ebbs. The attached museum gives information about the Haflingers, their uses, the success of the stud farm and documentation of large events of the past.